ML20085M511

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Response to NUMARC Study Re Socioeconomic Questions
ML20085M511
Person / Time
Site: Susquehanna  Talen Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/22/1990
From:
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
References
RTR-NUREG-1437 AR, S, WM, NUDOCS 9111110080
Download: ML20085M511 (4)


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SOCIAL ECONOMIC QUESTIONS NUKARC STUDY Response to Socioeconom'<. Questions for Susquehanna Steam Electric Station

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2,400 permanent wo'-(ers 2,

2,400 permanent wo-kers on average since the issuance of Susquehanna's Operating License. This is average for the total site; statistics are not available on a per sr4t basis.

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The following attachment summarizes the answer to Question #3.

It is important to note that each planned outage at Susquehanna SES is a single unit outage and all planned outages include ISI activities.

Tharefore, the answers to Part A and Part B are the same.

The largest single outage (Part C) was the Unit 1 First Rcfueling and Inspection Outage (2/9/85-6/12/85).

A significant portion of the work performed during this outage was one-time modification work.

A steam dryer crack repair and IHSI accounted for a major percentage of outage man-rem.

Also, outage costs at Susquehanna SES are calculated as the cost above normal 0&M costs for the outage period, a

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TOTAL FOR OUTAGE OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE (REM)

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LEHOTH OF ADOf?K)NAL COST (APPfCQ REFUELMG ACUTINE MAWTENANCE***

MAJOR M00iF8 CAT)084 OUTAGE WOf#ERS (utLLlottS)****

PEnsAANENT TEMPORARY PERMA 8eENT TEMPORARY PEFIMAHott TEMPORARr TYPICAL PLANNED /

9 WEEKS 1000 19 23.000 0.000 122.000 183.000 40.000 0.000 l

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ISI OUTAGE

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  • 13 WEEKS 1300 22.4 17.000 0.000 97.800 147.000 95.000 508.000 UndfT t FanST FtEFUEL OUTAGE 2A25 - 6/12.15 NOTES
  • ALL PP&L PLANNED OUTAGES ARE SINGLE UNIT OUTAGES AND INCLUDE ISIAND SNUBBER ACTMTTES UNIT ONE FIRST REFUEL OUTAGE (2/9/85 - 6/12/85) INCLUDED A SIGN!FICANT PORTION OF ONE TIME EXPOSURE BREAKDOWN OF PERMANENT VS. TEMPORARY WORKERS IS AN APPROXIMA' DON,

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NUMARC Study 4.

In accordance with your June 8,1990 request, following are estimates of Pennsylvania Public Utility Realty Tax (PURTA) paid by the Company for 1980,1985 and 1989 applicable to its 90% ownership share in Susquehanna Nuclear Plant (Unit #1, Unit

  1. 2, and common facilities):

Estimated Taxable Plant Value Estimated Xen 2 December 31 PURTA Paid 1980

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1985 953,911,000 28,617,000 1989 895,478,0'00 26,864,000 Utility prog -ty subject to PURTA is exempt from local taxes, l

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